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2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Healthcare Administration, B.A.


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About the B.A. in Healthcare Administration


  • Preparation for clinical careers in healthcare
  • Preparation for careers in healthcare management
  • Preparation for Nursing Home Administrator’s certification
  • Ability to individualize with a minor
  • Internships in healthcare facilities here or abroad
  • Opportunities to study abroad at some of the top universities around the world
  • Preparation for Arcadia’s graduate programs in Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Genetic Counseling, M.B.A. with a Global Perspective

The provision and management of healthcare is one of today’s fastest growing industries. The Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Administration program is both challenging and comprehensive.

Students learn specific skills in healthcare administration, business, planning and policy, and the legal management of many healthcare environments. Recognizing the increasing emphasis on sound business practices within healthcare environments, the program is built upon a strong business base.

The program is flexible enough to permit students to minor in another discipline and to include a semester or more abroad, including an overseas internship experience.

By taking courses in the sciences as electives, students who pursue this program will have the basic requirements needed for Arcadia University’s graduate programs in Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant/Public Health, Genetic Counseling and M.B.A. with a Global Perspective.

The Healthcare Administration program provides opportunities for internships in hospitals, community agencies, private practices, long-term care facilities and social service organizations to supplement academics with on-the-job experience. The program prepares students for the Nursing Home Administrator’s license and other certifications.

Senior Capstone Experience: All majors complete a senior thesis project that involves integrating prior knowledge, preparing written reports, and making a public presentation. For majors in the School of Global Business, this requirement is satisfied by successful completion of HA 470 Internship in Healthcare Administration , HA 385 , and HA 490 Seminar in Healthcare Administration , which are required courses for majors.

Pathways to Study Abroad in Healthcare Administration

Students in the School of Global Business are strongly encouraged to build study abroad into their educational experiences. Since most required business courses are offered in Fall and Spring semesters, study abroad is all about planning. Students can schedule study abroad in any semester, except spring of the senior year, which is when the Capstone course is taken. It is possible to schedule consecutive or non-consecutive semesters abroad and still graduate on time. It is also possible to do an internship abroad in the Fall, Spring or Summer. If you are unable to do a long-term study abroad, there are numerous one-week study opportunities that can be done in any semester. With prior approval, courses taken at foreign universities can be transferred to Arcadia to fulfill undergraduate curriculum, including major, requirements.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Administration


(68 credits as listed below, with Undergraduate Curriculum and credit requirements)

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